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Mistakes in Your Commission Agreement? Who Pays?

3/8/2026

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Imagine you've diligently worked to meet or exceed your sales targets and are counting on the commission you've earned according to your signed agreement. Then suddenly, your employer says there's a "mistake" in the agreement, or that you’re misinterpreting it, and you're going to be paid less. Can they really do that?

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